Monday, May 20, 2013

For Visually Stunning Rock-Hard Muscles, the Secret is in your Digestion

To achieve a world-class physique, you need world-class protein assimilation.  New Aminoprime enzyme formula increases protein uptake and amplifies muscle growth.  AminoPrime enzymes dramatically increases muscle growth via optimum protein utilization.  Fitness enthusiasts are always looking for a way to boost their results – to optimize muscle growth and assist in total body recovery. AminoPrime enzymes can deliver on these goals in spades. By assisting in the complete breakdown of both supplement-based and dietary protein, users will see their results skyrocket and their physiques transformed.

Experts have argued for decades over the correct amount of protein for muscle growth. But their arguments rarely touch upon how much protein is assimilated by means of enzymes breaking it down into amino acids. Today, we have the research to show that by supplementing digestive enzymes, you can break down protein far better than using only the enzymes already present in your body.
The standard Protein Digestibility Corrected Amino Acid Score examines how proteins have been broken down by the time they reach the stool, but this formula is very misleading, because amino acids often get broken down far too late, in the large intestine rather than the stomach and small intestine. This means a perfect diet and perfect exercise may be critically hindered by sub-par protein breakdown. You should read that again for good measure:
“A Perfect Diet and Perfect Exercise May Be Critically Hindered by Sub-Par Protein Breakdown.”
 It’s probably safe to say that not only does this scenario make sense to you, you’ve probably lived it. You’ve thought, “I’m lifting exactly like I should, I’m eating the correct amounts and ratios of foods… why can’t I get the results.” 

Let’s take a look at the science to answer that question:
A group of adult men were divided into two categories, those taking 50 grams of whey protein alone, and those taking 50 grams of whey along with AminoPrime enzymes. Following ingestion, blood samples were collected at the 0, 0.5, 1.5, 2.5, 3.5, and 4.5 hour mark to assess for amino acids. Keep in mind that high blood amino acid scores would indicate that more protein from the whey intake had been broken down and released into the blood, which could then deliver these necessary materials to the muscles for optimal growth.

So, what were the results? After 4.5 hours, researchers found an average of 11% more circulating amino acids in the blood of those taking AminoPrime as opposed to the placebo, and certain key amino acids increased at levels far greater than that. For example, glutamine increased by 45% and arginine increased by 150%! This translates into surplus amino acids that allow for quicker and superior muscle growth. (Reference - TPA Clinical Document)

Additionally, the dramatically higher levels of blood arginine allow for a host of other positive benefits, including enhanced nitric oxide production, which can optimize sexual performance, [1] vascular function, [2] and muscle building with fat loss. [3] 

Let’s face it, you work hard. You go that extra mile in the gym and in the kitchen to make sure your body looks and performs its best. Let your body reach its full potential. Refuse to be held back by suboptimal protein uptake and assimilation. Let AminoPrime be the secret weapon to help you achieve your goals like you never have before.
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  2. Cheng JW, Baldwin SN. L-arginine in the management of cardiovascular diseases. Ann Pharmacother. 2001;35(6):755-64.
  3. McKnight JR, Satterfield MC, Jodgen WS, et al. Beneficial effects of L-arginine on reducing obesity: potential mechanisms and important implications for human health. 2010;39(2):349-57.

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